Tyger

Tyger may refer to:

  • Tyger (heraldry), an imaginary animal used as a charge in heraldry
  • Lord Tyger, an American novel by Philip José Farmer
  • "The Tyger", a poem by the English poet William Blake
  • Tyger (album), 1987 album by Tangerine Dream
  • Tyger Drew-Honey (born 1996), English child actor from Walton-on-Thames, Surrey
  • TYGER Security, a rogue private military firm from the video game Batman: Arkham City
  • Tyger (ship), the ship used by Adriaen Block during his 1613 exploration the North American East Coast
  • Tygers of Pan Tang, a heavy metal band
  • Tyger River, a river in South Carolina
  • See also

  • Tiger (disambiguation)
  • Amanda Lucas (fighter)

    Amanda Lucas (born July 1, 1981) is an American professional mixed martial artist. She is the eldest daughter of movie director and producer George Lucas.

    Biography

    Amanda Lucas is the daughter of George and Marcia Lucas. She was adopted during their marriage, after they unsuccessfully tried to conceive a child. Subsequent to her adoptive parents' divorce in 1983, legal custody of Amanda was equally split between George and Marcia as part of the terms of their settlement.

    Amanda and her younger sister Katie (born in 1988) appeared in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace (1999) in credited roles. Amanda was the voice of Tey How, the alien controller in the droid control ship. She was credited as Tyger. She can also be seen in Jabba the Hutt's box during the Podrace scene as Diva Funquita.

    Lucas would appear in the other two prequels, as did her sister Katie and her younger brother Jett. None of them were, however, credited for Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones (2002). In this movie, Amanda makes her cameo as Adnama, one of the patrons in the Outlander Club, in the scene where Anakin Skywalker chases Zam Wessell.

    Tyger (ship)

    Tyger (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈtɛiɣər]; English: Tiger) was the ship used by the Dutch captain Adriaen Block during his 1613 voyage to explore the East Coast of North America and the present day Hudson River. Its remains were uncovered in 1916 during the construction of the New York City Subway on land that is now part of the World Trade Center complex.

    History

    In late summer of 1613, Tyger had moored in Lower Manhattan on the Hudson to trade with the Lenape Indians along with its partner Hendrick Christiaensen's Fortuyn. By November, Tyger had been filled with pelts of beaver, otter, and other skins obtained in barter.

    In November, an accidental fire broke out and Tyger rapidly burned to the waterline. The charred hull was beached and all but the small section of prow and keel salvaged in 1916 (q.v.) remained in that location, buried beneath what later became the intersection of Greenwich and Dey Streets in Lower Manhattan. During the fire, the crew salvaged some sails, rope, tools and fittings.

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Tyger

    by: Ian Astbury

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    and your glance is entrancing intoxicating
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    yes i love you this way
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